Since we've finally been having some decent weather, I've had the odd evening to jet out with Olive (the car) and Buster (the dog) to check out some of the prairie scenes. This could be another homage to the province I call home.
It's a longer one, as there's actually two separate shooting trips in here, but I limited myself to about 20. Hope you enjoy none the less! :)
Comments please! They help me to liiiiiive!





The rest are from my trip out to Regina Beach to see Marcel's Light Painting photography at the gallery. I made several stops along the way to see what there was to see in the "Land of Living Skies."



For the above photo (I think one of my favourites from this haul just based on the saturation of the sky - which I did not have to enhance post-production - and the cloud formations) I debated whether or not to take out the the telephone/power lines. Ultimately I decided to leave them in there because, like the lack of mountains and trees of Southern Saskatchewan (which if you didn't know is quite different from Northern Saskatchewan which is predominantly forest), the power lines are very much a part of the landscape.


"Waaah! Llama Face!"





Back to the city I love.


It's a longer one, as there's actually two separate shooting trips in here, but I limited myself to about 20. Hope you enjoy none the less! :)
Comments please! They help me to liiiiiive!





The rest are from my trip out to Regina Beach to see Marcel's Light Painting photography at the gallery. I made several stops along the way to see what there was to see in the "Land of Living Skies."



For the above photo (I think one of my favourites from this haul just based on the saturation of the sky - which I did not have to enhance post-production - and the cloud formations) I debated whether or not to take out the the telephone/power lines. Ultimately I decided to leave them in there because, like the lack of mountains and trees of Southern Saskatchewan (which if you didn't know is quite different from Northern Saskatchewan which is predominantly forest), the power lines are very much a part of the landscape.

"Waaah! Llama Face!"




Back to the city I love.

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